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Designed by Adrien Rovero
The Parc Collection is inspired by childhood imagination and the essentiality of homemade forms. Evoking the archetype of a flashlight, each lamp from the Parc Collection is a playful reminder of time spent in nature?when a simple tube and piece of string could be used to fashion any number of creations. Created in collaboration with Swiss designer Adrien Rovero.
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$2,750.00
The Parc Collection is inspired by childhood imagination and the essentiality of homemade forms. Evoking the archetype of a flashlight, each lamp from the Parc Collection is a playful reminder of time spent in nature?when a simple tube and piece of string could be used to fashion any number of creations. Created in collaboration with […]
$1,610.00
$4,660.00
$3,840.00
The Bolda Collection is the result of a creative dialogue with South Korean designer Kwangho Lee. This collaboration bridges tradition and innovation, combining the Canadian studio’s signature polished aluminium with Lee’s enamelled copper plates, inspired by the ancestral chilbo technique. Concealed beneath the cover fold, the light, seeps into all the integrated openings, accentuating the […]
$7,600.00
The Bolda Collection is the result of a creative dialogue with South Korean designer Kwangho Lee. The light, concealed beneath the cover fold, seeps into all the integrated openings, accentuating the edges and junctions of each piece. Punctuated by large circular portholes, Bolda’s main body is in constant dialogue with the space around it, shaping […]
$8,170.00
The Laurent Collection distills the milk globe to its essential relationship between circle and sphere. A series of thin forms compliment the Laurent globes?forms that carve through space, moving between line, surface, and volume. These forms combine in endless patterns, making it possible for an installation of Laurent lamps to inhabit any space with subtlety […]
$6,090.00
The name chosen for this Bomma collection, inspired by basic geometric shapes, comes from the Greek word for ?appearances.? According to Plato?s teachings, phenomena are mere transient images of eternal and perfect forms and thus inherently unreal. A fitting name for objects made of glass ? a material that is both rigid and flexible, as […]